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Previously on alt.cellular.attws, Beer Drinking Dog said: > > c: My basic service landline includes unlimited "long distance" service > > within the continental US... doesn't yours? > > I forgot to add--I don't have a landline and haven't for years. That wasn't a question aimed at you, it is part of my reasoning for why I don't think the area code matters. -- Jeffrey Kaplan     

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Author: Jeffrey Kaplan
Date: Jun 29, 2008 14:58

Jeffrey Kaplan wrote: Previously on alt.cellular.attws, Beer Drinking Dog said: I recently moved from Phoenix to Las Vegas. I kept my 480 phone number on my AT&T mobile. My company is still based in the Phoenix area, and my work phone is still a 602 area code. But whenever I give either my personal or work phone number to (almost) anyone now, they seem PO'd that it's
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Previously on alt.cellular.attws, Beer Drinking Dog said: > I recently moved from Phoenix to Las Vegas. I kept my 480 phone number > on my AT&T mobile. My company is still based in the Phoenix area, and my > work phone is still a 602 area code. > > But whenever I give either my personal or work phone number to (almost) > anyone now, they seem PO'd that it's an out-of-area area code. >     

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Author: Beer Drinking Dog
Date: Jun 29, 2008 13:11

On Jun 29, 1:12 am, Anthony Guzzi <dukeof...@sonic.net> wrote: Beer Drinking Dog wrote: I recently moved from Phoenix to Las Vegas. I kept my 480 phone number on my AT&T mobile. My company is still based in the Phoenix area, and my work phone is still a 602 area code. But whenever I give either my personal or work phone number to (almost) anyone now, they seem PO'd that
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I have just completed a major update to my area code website, <http://LincMad.com>, including the area code map of the US & Canada, the numerical "locator" guide, the state-by-state "cities" listings, and the list of recent and upcoming splits and overlays. If you find any glitches or errors, please let me know. -- Linc -- Linc Madison * San Francisco, California * Telecom at Linc Mad     

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Author: Jeffrey Kaplan
Date: Jun 29, 2008 12:46

"... The New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) announced today the release of the Department of Public Service Staff White Paper (Staff White Paper) that outlines several options for adding a second area code to the current 315 area code in central and north-central New York State. Demand for central office codes - represented by the first three digits in a seven-digit phone
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Area Code Fraud (general term): Because some countries in the Caribbean have what appear to be North American telephone area codes (with the Bahamas having an area code of 242 and the Cayman Islands having an area code of 345), a rather common telephone area code fraud is to fool people into calling these numbers even though they believe that they are telephoning a United States or a Canadian     

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Author: 4phun
Date: Jun 28, 2008 23:17

Area Code Fraud (general term): Because some countries in the Caribbean have what appear to be North American telephone area codes (with the Bahamas having an area code of 242 and the Cayman Islands having an area code of 345), a rather common telephone area code fraud is to fool people into calling these numbers even though they believe that they are telephoning a United States or a Canadian
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In article <EPCDi.1291$7P7.952@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net>, diespammers@ikillspammers.com says... > Don Saklad wrote: > > a. > > What community, neighborhood is area code 857 exchange 654 ?... > > > > > > b. > > What are the best look up web links for this kind of information?... > > > Try this link > > http://www.fonefinder.net/ > > This one is pretty good too: http://www     

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Author: Linc Madison
Date: Jun 15, 2008 13:56

On Sep 5, 2:29 pm, Don Saklad <dsak...@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote: a. What community, neighborhood is area code 857 exchange 654 ?... b. What are the best look up web links for this kind of information?... It looks like its most likely a T-Mobile mobile number, unless the next digit is a 2 or 3, in which case its probably a Sprint mobile number. The switch for this number is in
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Author: danny burstein
Date: Mar 6, 2008 19:39

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Author: LEROY KNEVIL
Date: Mar 1, 2008 21:50

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Author: LEROY KNEVIL
Date: Mar 1, 2008 21:50

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Author: T
Date: Sep 7, 2007 12:06

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Author: omega7
Date: Sep 6, 2007 12:12

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